Gwen Stefani Launches a Children's Line At Target

The bad news: no blue Mohawks for sale.

All this time we
thought Gwen Stefani was hard at work recording the new No Doubt album, we find
out the mother of two has been designing a children’s line for Target. The second
largest discount retailer in the US already carries Stefani’s Harajuku Lovers
fragrances, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that she brings her Harajuku Mini to
Target.

The edgy kids' brand will range in price from $3.99 to $29.99 and should
be in stores this November, adding new pieces to the collection through January
2012. Her first offerings will be for newborns and infants and boys apparel,
which makes sense since she and rock star hubby Gavin Rossdale are the parents
of two boys, Kingston, 5 and Zuma, 2, who you undoubtedly have seen in their
camo shorts, combat boots and, in Kinston’s case, a bright blue Mohawk. The bad
news: There are no Mohawk wigs in the collection.

"Harajuku Mini is a
dream come true," Stefani told fashion bible Women’s Wear Daily.“I've always wanted to do a cool
children's fashion line inspired by the supercute and playful kid's clothing
you find in Japan. Target has given me the creative freedom to design kid's
clothing that is different than most anything you usually see out there with
great quality, attention to detail and most of all, available at amazing
prices.”

No, this doesn’t necessarily
mean she’s planning to give birth to a daughter so she can include a girls
collection. She can just scale down that animal print cape to a size 6X.

As for the new No Doubt album, so far they've released six song titles for the yet unnamed album: "One More Summer," "Gravity," "Settle Down," "Easy," "Dreaming the Same Dream," and "Heaven." And if drummer Adrian Young is to believed it should be out in the fall of 2011.

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